Kashima Power Station


Kashima Power Station is a large oil-fired and gas-fired power station in Kamisu, Ibaraki, Japan.
The facility operates with an installed capacity of 5,660 MW, making it one of the largest fossil-fueled power station in the world.
The plant includes four oil-fired steam turbines rated at 600 MW, two oil-fired steam turbines rated at 1,000 MW, and three advanced combined cycle gas turbines rated at 420 MW added in 2014.
As of April 2016, the four oil-fired 600 MW turbines have been suspended indefinitely.